What we will learn?
This course is a further development of Level 3 Mathematics. It is meant for students who enjoy Mathematics in its own right or who need a continued Maths course to advance in subjects such as engineering, computer science, the exact sciences and economics as well as commerce, the biological and social sciences and a variety of professions.
Students should investigate the entry requirements for University courses they may wish to apply for to ensure that they will be included in their course.
It is recommended that students taking Level 3 Physics also take the Mathematics course. Adequate results in Level 2 Mathematics are a prerequisite.
The course followed will be a mixture of Level 3 standards from Calculus and Statistics and Modelling. The actual standards taught will depend on the abilities and goals of the students in the class and some students may vary their course, in consultation with the HOD.
This course is a further development of Level 3 Mathematics. It is meant for students who enjoy Mathematics in its own right or who need a continued Maths course to advance in subjects such as engineering, computer science, the exact sciences and economics as well as commerce, the biological and social sciences and a variety of professions.
Students should investigate the entry requirements for University courses they may wish to apply for to ensure that they will be included in their course.
It is recommended that students taking Level 3 Physics also take the Mathematics course. Adequate results in Level 2 Mathematics are a prerequisite.
The course followed will be a mixture of Level 3 standards from Calculus and Statistics and Modelling. The actual standards taught will depend on the abilities and goals of the students in the class and some students may vary their course, in consultation with the HOD.
How is the course assessed?
Assessment possibilities:
Previous Study
At least 12 credits in NCEA Level 2 Mathematics, are desirable if a student is to achieve at Level 3. The Dean and HOD will take into account each student’s goals and academic history. |
Next Steps:
Tertiary Study |